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Edition Language: | Polish |

Joanne Limburg
Paperback | Pages: 320 pages Rating: 3.54 | 174 Users | 19 Reviews
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Title | : | Moje życie w kręgu obsesji. Pamiętnik |
Author | : | Joanne Limburg |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 320 pages |
Published | : | December 17th 2012 by Świat Książki (first published April 1st 2010) |
Categories | : | Psychology. Nonfiction. Health. Mental Health. Autobiography. Memoir |
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Joanne Limburg robi rzeczy, których nie chciałaby robić, rozmyśla o sprawach, o których wcale nie chce myśleć. Jej życie zdominowały natrętne zachowania, powtarzane po wiele razy z lęku przed przeoczeniem, zapomnieniem, niedopilnowaniem. Zawsze czuła, że coś jej doskwiera, ale dopiero po wielu latach bolesnych poszukiwań odnalazła drogę do objaśnienia symptomów swojego zachowania. Dosadnie szczery, opowiedziany ze swadą pamiętnik pełen czarnego humoru; traktuje o potrzebie zrozumienia i okiełznania życia z zaburzeniem obsesyjno-kompulsyjnym. Autorka klarownie i konkretnie opisuje swoje spostrzeżenia w nadziei, że będą one pomocne dla innych.Rating Out Of Books Moje życie w kręgu obsesji. Pamiętnik
Ratings: 3.54 From 174 Users | 19 ReviewsColumn Out Of Books Moje życie w kręgu obsesji. Pamiętnik
I started this but soon gave up. I didnt find any themes or organizing principles, just I did this then I did this then I did this. Too bad because the subject matter interests me. And I do love her poem on laundry.
Have you ever had a thought which kept going round and round in your head? Even if you know the thought or the idea is stupid you still cant get rid of it. There is no way you can reason with this idea and banish it so that you can get on with your life. All of us must at some time had the occasional idea or thought which wont be banished. But the author has lived with obsessional thoughts for the whole of her life and she has had professional help of various kinds over the years to try and deal

The author was very forthright in her journey with OCD. I appreciated her honesty and tenacity. What could have been a crippling situation for her instead gave her the increasing will to conquer and overcome her obstacles. The author is brave to share her story in an intimate and uncensored manner.
I obsessed about all kinds of thingsJoanne Limburg was a fearless child, a champion tree climber at the age of seven, who became an adolescent fearful of walking down stairs. Somehow, by the time she went to Cambridge to study, Ms Limburg was governed by obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). What happened to Ms Limburg? And, importantly, how did she learn to live with OCD in order to have become an accomplished (and published) poet, wife and mother?'I dont want to die, but I feared for my life.
Very interesting yet lost the autobiographical nature towards the end which I had found so emotive and personal. Such books are incredibly important in abolishing mental illness stereotypes and I can imagine this story being difficult to write.
Liked it, I can really relate to the issues that she went through.
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